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Indo-Scythian kings

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Maues
Maues (Greek: ; (epigraphic); Kharosthi: ' , , called , on the Taxila copper plate; also called ' , in the Mathura lion capital inscription,) was the first Indo-Scythian king, ruling from 98/85 to 60/57 BCE. He invaded India and established Saka hegemony by conquering Indo-Greek territories.
Azes I
indo-Scythian king
Azes II
indo-Scythian king
Azilises
Azilises (Greek: , (epigraphic); Kharosthi: '''''' , ) was an Indo-Scythian king who ruled in the area of Gandhara circa 57-35 BCE.
Vonones of Indo-Scythia
king of Kings
Spalahores
Spalahores, also spelled Spalohres or Spalahora, (Greek: ; , (epigraphic); Kharosthi: '''''' , ; ruled circa 57-35 BCE), was an Iranian king who ruled Sakastan in the 1st-century BC.
Spalirises
thumb|Coin of Spalirises as King of Kings Spalirisos, also spelled Spalirises, (Greek: , (epigraphic); Kharosthi: '''''' , ) was an Iranian king who ruled Arachosia in the 1st century BCE.
Zeionises
thumb|Coin of Zeionises (c. 10 BCE – 10 CE).Obv: King on horseback holding whip, with bow behind. Corrupted Greek legend MANNOLOU UIOU SATRAPY ZEIONISOU "Satrap Zeionises, son of Manigula". Buddhist [[Triratna symbol.Rev: King on the left, receiving a crown from a city goddess holding a cornucopia. Kharoshthi legend MANIGULASA CHATRAPASA PUTRASA CHATRAPASA JIHUNIASA "Satrap Zeionises, son of Satrap Manigul". South Chach mint.]]
Kharahostes
thumb|upright=1.5|Coin of Kharahostes "son of Arta". The three-pellet symbol does not appear. Obverse: King on horseback, with levelled spear. Greek legend ΧΑΡΑΗωϹΤΕΙ ϹΑΤΡΑΠΕΙ ΑΡΤΑΥΟΥ ("Satrap Kharahostes, son of Arta"). Kharoahthi mint mark sam Reverse: Lion. Kharoshthi legend Chatrapasa pra Kharaustasa Artasa putrasa ("Satrap Kharahostes, son of Arta (Kamuia)|Arta"). Kharahostes or Kharaosta (Greek: , (epigraphic); Kharosthi: ' , , ' , ;) was an Indo-Scythian ruler (probably a satrap) in the northern Indian subcontinent around 10 BCE – 10 CE. He is known from his coins, often in the nam